On ScareHouse's website you see according to Tophaunts is rated it #1 in the world. I think that is neat that we have such a poular house right here in our neighborhood. I also think that it's great for Etna. Etna is a pretty amazing town. The Borough Manager is dedicated to her community, as are the Council Members. The churches are active and care for the community as a whole. The Neighborhood Association strives to make things better and better. ScareHouse has been a friend to the volunteer fire company and to the Neighborhood Association. And I think that is pretty darn cool.
What I also found to be extremely cool was the customer service. I mention specifics in the video so suffice to say here that the folks are young, young, young, especially to my soon-to-be-forty-year-old self, but the way they treat their customers is with seasoned professionalism. I thought about Wells Township and the disappointing experience we had there as I saw the way that the ScareHouse staff treated customers. One of the women at Wells was in her mid 60s or so and blamed her bad mood on "the teenagers that come here!" and I thought...well, here at ScareHouse, you have people who were teenagers not so long ago, but yet they are doing your job lady, and doing it with the kind of courtesy and professionalism that you wouldn't even understand.
The haunt itself is divided into three parts. The Forsaken, Delirium 3-D and the new Pittsburgh Zombies. The Forsaken is probably my favorite. It is an old, haunted circus, but it isn't overloaded with clowns, it has plenty, plenty of other creepiers present to scare you. The sets were extremely cool. Delirium is a 3-D deal and a goofy good time and the folks working in there are truly entertaining and make you feel welcome. Pittsburgh Zombies was a fresh, local twist on zombie terror. Good, entertaining times at the ScareHouse!
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